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Marvin "Rockin' After Midnight" | |
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AH SHIT!!! | |
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You know something, I did not appreciate this album until years later. This track especially. The album is great and you can't tell me that he was not trying to get his "Prince" on, with "...Til Tomorrow". That track reminds me so much of, "Insatiable". "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: You know something, I did not appreciate this album until years later. This track especially. The album is great and you can't tell me that he was not trying to get his "Prince" on, with "...Til Tomorrow". That track reminds me so much of, "Insatiable".
More like Prince later on was trying to get his "Marvin" on. He was heavily influenced by Rick James, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley and new wave when he recorded the Midnight Love album in '82. | |
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Timmy84 said: shorttrini said: You know something, I did not appreciate this album until years later. This track especially. The album is great and you can't tell me that he was not trying to get his "Prince" on, with "...Til Tomorrow". That track reminds me so much of, "Insatiable".
More like Prince later on was trying to get his "Marvin" on. He was heavily influenced by Rick James, Michael Jackson, Bob Marley and new wave when he recorded the Midnight Love album in '82. You're right, Timmy. I always get the release dates of the two, mixed up. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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shorttrini said: You know something, I did not appreciate this album until years later. This track especially. The album is great and you can't tell me that he was not trying to get his "Prince" on, with "...Til Tomorrow". That track reminds me so much of, "Insatiable".
But did that come out in the 90's? | |
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funkpill said: shorttrini said: You know something, I did not appreciate this album until years later. This track especially. The album is great and you can't tell me that he was not trying to get his "Prince" on, with "...Til Tomorrow". That track reminds me so much of, "Insatiable".
But did that come out in the 90's? Trini admitted he had the dates mixed up. "'Til Tomorrow" (released in '83) "Insatiable" (released in '91) | |
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yeah
Guess you had already posted while I was typing mines... | |
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funkpill said: yeah
Guess you had already posted while I was typing mines... That always happens. | |
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Great track. I remember in 1984 when he was on soul train with his
then 11 year old daughter Nona Gaye, Don asked her what her favorite song was on the Midnight Love album and she said Rockin After Midnight. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: Great track. I remember in 1984 when he was on soul train with his
then 11 year old daughter Nona Gaye, Don asked her what her favorite song was on the Midnight Love album and she said Rockin After Midnight. Hate to be age/year-specific but wasn't the show in 1983 and Nona had yet to turn nine (I think she was 8 lol). It was filmed in May of '83. | |
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Timmy84 said: phunkdaddy said: Great track. I remember in 1984 when he was on soul train with his
then 11 year old daughter Nona Gaye, Don asked her what her favorite song was on the Midnight Love album and she said Rockin After Midnight. Hate to be age/year-specific but wasn't the show in 1983 and Nona had yet to turn nine (I think she was 8 lol). It was filmed in May of '83. You're right. I knew the album was released in 83 but i can't remember when and you know how a great album tends to run into the next year. I knew Nona was very young then but couldn't remember her exact age. I was off on the year and age somewhat but i do remember the episode. Don't laugh at my funk
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phunkdaddy said: Timmy84 said: Hate to be age/year-specific but wasn't the show in 1983 and Nona had yet to turn nine (I think she was 8 lol). It was filmed in May of '83. You're right. I knew the album was released in 83 but i can't remember when and you know how a great album tends to run into the next year. I knew Nona was very young then but couldn't remember her exact age. I was off on the year and age somewhat but i do remember the episode. That's OK. But yeah I bet that was a great episode. I heard Marvin did "Sexual Healing" and "'Til Tomorrow" on the show, didn't he do "Rockin' After Midnight" too? lol | |
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Timmy84 said: phunkdaddy said: You're right. I knew the album was released in 83 but i can't remember when and you know how a great album tends to run into the next year. I knew Nona was very young then but couldn't remember her exact age. I was off on the year and age somewhat but i do remember the episode. That's OK. But yeah I bet that was a great episode. I heard Marvin did "Sexual Healing" and "'Til Tomorrow" on the show, didn't he do "Rockin' After Midnight" too? lol He did Not quite sure, but I think he did Turn On Some Music also | |
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There were two songs by Marvin that still have an effect on me,"Got to give it up" and "Sexual Healing". "Got to give it up" because, of where his head was at the time of recording....and the same for "Sexual Healing". There was something about "Sexual", the "Midnight Love and "Got to give it up", albums that was just weird to me....It was as if he was trying to find his "legs" again. "Love is like peeing in your pants, everyone sees it but only you feel its warmth" | |
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